Large Fight at Lewes Convenience Store Leads to Arrest

LEWES, Del.- Delaware State Police say a man has been arrested after a large fight broke out at a convenience store in Lewes early Wednesday morning.

Police said troopers responded to a 911 call from Wawa Food Market shortly before 2 a.m.. The first trooper on the scene confronted 28-year-old Reginald McGlotten, of Millsboro, who police said was acting disorderly and shouting profanities.

Police said McGlotten refused to leave the store, so the trooper tried to take him into custody. Then others on the scene pulled the trooper away from McGlotten, who police said fled from the store and ran across Coastal Highway.

Police said McGlotten was captured a short time later after a chase. A Rehoboth Beach police officer assisted by using his Taser on the suspect.

McGlotten was transported back to Troop 7 where he was charged with felony resisting arrest, second-degree conspiracy, offensive touching of a law enforcement officer and disorderly conduct. He was ordered held in the Sussex Correctional Institution on $2,750 secured bond. McGlotten was also found to be wanted out of multiple courts for capiases.

Troopers are continuing to investigate this incident and are seeking the public's assistance in the identification of the other individuals involved. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Sgt. M. Dawson at (302) 644-5020, ext. 267, or by utilizing the DSP Mobile Crime Tip Application available to download at: http://www.delaware.gov/apps/. ; Information may also be provided by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333, via www.tipsubmit.com, or by sending an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword "DSP."

Authorities investigate after at least 25 dead horses were found on a rural property in Wicomico County, Maryland Friday morning. Lt. Tim Robinson of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said around 11 a.m., the Sheriff's Office, in conjunction with Wicomico County Animal Control, began an investigation into the report of the presence of deceased horses on the property outside of Hebron.

Authorities investigate after at least 25 dead horses were found on a rural property in Wicomico County, Maryland Friday morning. Lt. Tim Robinson of the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office said around 11 a.m., the Sheriff's Office, in conjunction with Wicomico County Animal Control, began an investigation into the report of the presence of deceased horses on the property outside of Hebron.

More details have emerged on a horrific story in Wicomico County. Wicomico County Animal Control and sheriff's deputies were at a Hebron farm Saturday to begin removing horses and to investigate animal cruelty. This comes after authorities found over one hundred live horses and twenty-five dead on the property. WBOC's Caroline Coles reports.

More details have emerged on a horrific story in Wicomico County. Wicomico County Animal Control and sheriff's deputies were at a Hebron farm Saturday to begin removing horses and to investigate animal cruelty. This comes after authorities found over one hundred live horses and twenty-five dead on the property. WBOC's Caroline Coles reports.

Details were limited, but from the photos provided it was clear to see the extensive damage caused by a fire inside a mobile home early Sunday morning at Malone's Bayside Marina in Millsboro. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company posted a few photos on their Facebook page that showed the heavy flames and smoke. According to an update on the page, the fire appeared to be under control just after 5:30 Sunday morning, but the photos show the mobile home is a complete loss.

Details were limited, but from the photos provided it was clear to see the extensive damage caused by a fire inside a mobile home early Sunday morning at Malone's Bayside Marina in Millsboro. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company posted a few photos on their Facebook page that showed the heavy flames and smoke. According to an update on the page, the fire appeared to be under control just after 5:30 Sunday morning, but the photos show the mobile home is a complete loss.